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Dalgety and Co., Limited Hamilton f)ate.s of Coming Sales Ha;:;i:r.;: Th;; :-iay, March 4 Nuarnawahia rrHay. March 5 ( !•"air —■ Friday, March 12 Cambridge- Saturday, March 13 HAMILTON STOCK SALE THURSDAY, MARCH 4 At 12.30 pAT AND STORK CATTLE Entries Solicited NGARUAWAHIA STOCK SALE FRIDAY, MARCH 5 At II a.m. 10A HEAD OF CATTLE I comprising 20 Prime Fat Bullocks from Waingaro 45 Forward 3 year old Bullocks from Waingaro & Te Akatea 15 Speyed Heifers from Waingaro & Te Akatea 15 Cows and Calves at foot 10 Springing Heifers 45 Mixed Cattle 40 18-month Steers, extra good line Further entries solicited.

AUTUMN HORSE FAIR IN CAMBRIDGE YARDS FRIDAY, MARCH 12 I C A H O R S E *v v of a u classes Entries Solicited Reserves must be given with all entries

Coming Events - Opartire Sports, Monday, March Ist. Tc Kuiti Sports, Wednesday, March 3rd. Waikato Central Show, Camdrigc, March 10th and 11th. Matapuna-Manunai Sports, March 17 th. South Auckland Races, February 26th and 27th.

CAMBRIDGE STOCK SALE. SATURDAY, MARCH 13 Following our Horse Sale. Entries solicited. DALGETY & CO. CON. CHRISTIE Auctioneer Op&rure Sports. Monday, March I.

Comfort and Durability A very Fine Scict ii->n of Men's Boots Specially made t«j MY Order on hand and Constantly arriving Country Orders and Repairs immediately Attended to Chas. F. Turner

ONE MILK from TE KUITI TO BE GIVEN AWAY — PRIZES' PROGRAMME. 1 -100 yds. Maiden. 2- 150 yds. Hurdles, Handicap. 3—High Jump. 4 -Maiden Chop. 15inch block. 5 -Half-mile Handicap. 6—Mangatea Handicap uhop. 20inch block. 7 - Hop, Step and Jump. 8- -Double-handed Sawing, 18inch log. 9- -Oparure Cup Handicap in heats of 100 yds, 220 yds, and 440 yds. 10 Underhand Chop, 18inch log. 11 -Sack Race. 12 Pony Race. 13 Maiden Hors<> Race. 14 Tug-of-War, 15 men aside. Pakcha v. Maori. Ellis 8 Burnand l i ; i T E u Sawmills :n! Tinibc-r Yards Otorohanga Mangapehi Manunui Head Office and Woodware Factorv HAMILTON LARGE STOCKS OF Totara Matai Rimu and White Pine AT AL L HRAX CH E S Timber, Joinery, Sashes & Doors Mouldings Furnitvre and Woodware ~f all descriptions Price Li-t~ .v Catalogues on .\ i'j uication

BOOTMAKER Rora-Stre«t Te Kuiti WAIKATO CENTRAL SHOW VICTORIA I'AI-:;;. CAMBRIDGE Wednesday &. Thursday March io(h and nth £IOOO IN PRIZES £IOOO Extra Large Prizes for Hunters, Hacks and Carriage Horses Large additions to Sheep and Pig Sections Programme for Exhibition of Dogs Most extensive Programme for Home Industries yet offered Easy Competitions for School Children SCHEDULES NOW READY Please secure one and get your entry list ready O"ENTRIES CLOSEIfJ FEBRUARY 27TH. E. VEALE Sccretarv. South Auckland Racing i i. ; hj• s Annual Race .Meeting February 26 &. 27 Claudcland's HAMILTON

ELLIS 8 BURNAND, Ltd.

F. S. Sutton

A Special Train, stopping where required, will leave Kirikirircm Station each day at 5.30 p.m., arriving at Te Kuiti at 8.20 p.m. \Y. I. COXRADI, Secretary. J. S. Gardiner Architect & Supervisor Plans Prepared Estimates, Quantities, etc. Furnished for all Classes uf Buildings, Bridges, Drainage Ml.I" ANT UK ( HAMHhkSHKRIDAN STR 1:1; I

H A I R D R i-: S S H R .v St::li'>nir and Choice Stock, of Tobacco.-. Cigarettes. Cigars and all Sr.iokers' Requisites I RA/-OR SETTINC, A SPECIALITY See the assortment of Collins' and I Letts' 1909 Diaries Be.-l selection in j —the King: Country—j Post Cards | Views of Te Kuiti, Waitomo Caves. Actresses | ,ind Good Comi c s I t£j/~See Window Display | Books Magazines, Latest weekly | Newspapers & Periodicals j Aqcni lor - —Agent fur j Auckland Star Hdisons Ph'>nof»raphit* ;:raph< (iuld J I'armcr moiiltlcd rcc>rdF. S. Sutton ; Naumai Buildings Kuiti

JNNB'S BKOS., 7*A# Jtwtlitrs, ff&mi/ton. Representative Visiting Tc Kuiti and Surrounding District Oiuv :i Month 0 °

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King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 134, 25 February 1909, Page 5

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Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 134, 25 February 1909, Page 5

Page 5 Advertisements Column 1 King Country Chronicle, Volume III, Issue 134, 25 February 1909, Page 5

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